CatExpress®

With CatExpress, you can:

Tap into WorldCat and the power of shared library data

Access to WorldCat connects your copy cataloging efforts to the records of more than 336 million global information resources in all formats-monographs, serials, electronic books and journals, Web-based articles, audio and video recordings, and more-all from the full range of recorded history.

Use WorldCat Cataloging Partners at no extra charge to automatically receive OCLC MARC records that match the materials ordered through a participating vendor and have your holdings set automatically in WorldCat.

Easily print spine and pocket labels for your library materials with the Cataloging Label Program. Four label formats are available. The free Windows program lets you add print constants and volume numbers; print multiple copies; and save labels to file for batch printing. Pin feed and laser stock are supported as well.

Save time and get great results

Basic and advanced searching allow you to search for a WorldCat record by standard number, keywords, or title in the basic search; or by many other indexes (e.g. publisher name, location call numbers) with Boolean operators in the advanced search. You can also limit results in the advanced search by date, format, language, and Internet-only resources. Sort results by title, author, or date.

You'll know at a glance whether your library already has a record for a matching item. Ownership status is indicated both in brief lists and on the full record display. If you no longer have the item in your collection, simply click Delete Holdings; the status change is immediate.

Local data input allows you to enter information for your local catalog, including call number, cutter, bar code number, and public notes. You may also set multiple 852 location fields for additional copies.

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